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Miller Electric
NameMiller Electric
TypePrivate
IndustryManufacturing
Founded1929
FounderNiels Miller
HeadquartersAppleton, Wisconsin
Key peopleNiels Miller, Alvin Baumann

Miller Electric is a leading American manufacturer of arc welding and cutting equipment, founded by Niels Miller in Appleton, Wisconsin in 1929, with the help of Alvin Baumann and other investors from Milwaukee and Chicago. The company has a long history of innovation, with early collaborations with General Electric and Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Over the years, Miller Electric has worked with notable companies such as Caterpillar Inc., John Deere, and Harley-Davidson, to develop and manufacture high-quality welding equipment. The company's products have been used in various industries, including construction, manufacturing, and aerospace engineering, with notable projects such as the Golden Gate Bridge and the Apollo 11 mission.

History

The history of Miller Electric dates back to 1929, when Niels Miller founded the company with a small investment from Alvin Baumann and other local investors from Appleton, Wisconsin and Green Bay, Wisconsin. During World War II, the company played a significant role in producing welding equipment for the United States Navy and United States Army, working closely with Lockheed Martin and Boeing. In the 1950s and 1960s, Miller Electric continued to innovate, introducing new products such as the Millermatic welding machine, which was used by companies like Ford Motor Company and General Motors. The company has also collaborated with notable organizations such as the American Welding Society and the Welding Institute, to develop industry standards and best practices. Throughout its history, Miller Electric has received numerous awards and recognition, including the National Medal of Technology and the Presidential Award for Excellence.

Products

Miller Electric offers a wide range of products, including MIG welders, TIG welders, arc welders, and plasma cutters, which are used by companies such as Tesla, Inc., SpaceX, and Blue Origin. The company's product line includes the Millermatic series, which is known for its high-quality and reliability, and is used by NASA and the European Space Agency. Other notable products include the Multimatic series, which offers advanced welding capabilities, and is used by companies like BMW and Mercedes-Benz. Miller Electric also offers a range of accessories and consumables, such as welding helmets and welding gloves, which are used by welding schools and training programs around the world, including the American Welding Society and the Welding Institute.

Technology

Miller Electric has been at the forefront of welding technology, introducing innovative products and features such as pulsed MIG welding and advanced arc control, which are used by companies like Siemens and GE Appliances. The company's products utilize advanced technologies such as inverter technology and digital signal processing, which are also used by Rockwell Automation and Allen-Bradley. Miller Electric has also developed advanced welding processes, such as aluminum welding and stainless steel welding, which are used by companies like Airbus and Boeing. The company's products are designed to meet the needs of various industries, including aerospace engineering, automotive manufacturing, and construction, with notable projects such as the Burj Khalifa and the International Space Station.

Applications

The products of Miller Electric have a wide range of applications, including construction, manufacturing, aerospace engineering, and automotive repair, with notable customers such as Ford Motor Company, General Motors, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. The company's welding equipment is used by welding schools and training programs around the world, including the American Welding Society and the Welding Institute, to teach students and professionals the latest welding techniques and technologies. Miller Electric products are also used in various industries, such as shipbuilding, railroad construction, and pipeline construction, with notable projects such as the Channel Tunnel and the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System. The company's products have been used in notable projects such as the Golden Gate Bridge and the Apollo 11 mission, and are also used by companies like Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman.

Company

Miller Electric is a privately-held company, headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, with operations in United States, Canada, and Europe, and has partnerships with companies like 3M and Lincoln Electric. The company has a strong commitment to research and development, with a team of experienced engineers and technicians working to develop new products and technologies, in collaboration with universities and research institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University. Miller Electric has a global network of distributors and dealers, providing sales and support to customers around the world, including Australia, China, and India. The company is also involved in various industry organizations, such as the American Welding Society and the Welding Institute, to promote the development of welding technology and industry standards. Category:Manufacturing companies of the United States

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